Yep I am shouting... DID you get my box the post office promised MONDAY its now WEDNESDAY....
I hope you got ittttttttttttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Secret Santa
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Saturday, December 22, 2012
a little peek at this Years Christmas tree
I got two ... thought I share with you..
the big one sits in the kitchen and its red and gold.. the little one sits in my den its silver and blue. Talk about polar opposites.
To be honest I lean towards favoring the colors of the small one but that big one is awesome and I did it so reasonable in budget! Less then 40 bucks... of course it helps if the tree was given to me LOL
the big one sits in the kitchen and its red and gold.. the little one sits in my den its silver and blue. Talk about polar opposites.
To be honest I lean towards favoring the colors of the small one but that big one is awesome and I did it so reasonable in budget! Less then 40 bucks... of course it helps if the tree was given to me LOL
Last minute craft gift idea
Teacup light
Tools and Materials
*Nested pans
*Partially burned candles
*Candy or candle thermometer
*Tongs
*New wicking
*Teacups
*Wick sustainers
*Wooden skewers
Teacup Lights How-To
1. In a small pan set over a larger pan of simmering water, melt down old candles; clip the thermometer to the upper pot, and keep temperature at about 185 degrees. Remove old wicks with tongs.
2. Cut a piece of wicking to the cup's height plus 2 inches. Clamp one end to a wick sustainer; tie the other end around a skewer. Dip wicking and sustainer into melted wax to coat them. Remove and stick sustainer to cup's bottom.
3. Pour in the wax, stopping 1/2 inch below the cup's rim. Allow wax to set, about 1 hour. The candle will harden with a well in the center. To even it out, use another skewer to prick a circle of holes about 1/16 inch deep around the wick. Pour in melted wax until surface is 1/4 inch below rim. Cut wick.
Friday, December 21, 2012
An old tradition, lost.
We had an old tradition that the Christmas decorations went up the day after Thanksgiving. We kept to it for a long time. When I was little the Christmas decorations were upstairs in the attic. Oh what fun it was when my Mom would pull the attic stairs down and she climb up and started unloading the stuff. I so badly wanted to sneak up those stairs and see what treasures the attic held. My mother had visions of children breaking the necks so we were just barely allowed to be on the third step. No higher. We had a huge plastic Santa head that would sit on the front door. We had the electric candles that sat in the window. We had that ugly looking Christmas tree, the one I have already posted a picture. It had every ugly ornament that could be found in the ‘70s. To make it even uglier it had the fluffy garish shiny garland and the shiny tinsel that we lavishly threw on the tree. We always tried to recycle it for next year but it ended up on the floor, breaking the vacuum and the cat pulling it off the tree. We always said next year we will not buy any but when next year came around with the box in hand we were lavishly throwing up on the tree again. Those are all long gone. The pieces that I still have are: a Santa in a sleigh pulled by two reindeer,
a ceramic Christmas tree that is missing some of its bulbs
and a nativity set. There were two nativity sets but one of the mangers finally succumbed to age. Sadly it was my favorite of the two. As you can see these are pretty nicked up.
This particular memory took place when we were older and teenagers. My step father had replaced the tree with this gorgeous thing bought at a specialty Christmas shop. That was the first time I ever seen flowers tucked into the tree and beads as garland. From that point on I never used the fluffy tinsel garland and always had the flowers tucked into the tree.
We just had the most wonderful Christmas dinner. All my step dad’s family was in and the house was stuffed with people. Night came and everybody made their way to their beds or homes etc. I had the bright idea to decorate the whole house while they were sleeping. So I dragged the tree out (it was now stored under the stairs) and dragged all the decorations out. I put the tree up and the ornaments. I scattered the decorations all over the house and it was AWESOME.
My sister woke up and did not find it too awesome. In fact she was pretty durn mad. LOL. I took the fun out of the decorating and she let me know it very LOUD and CLEAR!
Yeah I never did that one again LOL. Well it has been tough getting my tree up this year. It was not put up the day after Thanksgiving that is for sure. We have a new tradition for that day. ROAD TRIP! The nativity scene is still sitting in its plastic box on the love seat. The cat has been lying on top of it. Cats are crazy. The ceramic tree and Santa in his sleigh are still in the attic crawl space (I do not even have the fun of having one of those attics where the stairs come down POUT… it’s a crawl space upstairs) as I write this. But it will be down and out before I post it, as the pictures will show. I do not write and post at the same time. I do the story writing portion while I am work… shhhhhhhhhh!
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Brownie cup cakes with surprise in the middle!
These decadent miniature brownies have a Candy Cane Hershey
Kiss baked into the center of them, making for a sweet, pepperminty surprise.
They’re topped with striped vanilla buttercream and some chunky sanding
sugar—it’s like a winter wonderland in one little brownie!
For the brownies you’ll need:
1 1/2 sticks unsalted butter
4 oz. unsweetened chocolate
2 c. sugar
3 eggs
2 t. vanilla
1/4 t. salt
1 c. flour
4 oz. unsweetened chocolate
2 c. sugar
3 eggs
2 t. vanilla
1/4 t. salt
1 c. flour
For the buttercream you’ll need:
Two sticks unsalted butter, room temperature
2 c. powdered sugar
2 t. vanilla extract (or peppermint would also be delicious!)
2 c. powdered sugar
2 t. vanilla extract (or peppermint would also be delicious!)
Directions:
Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees (F).
Melt the butter and chocolate together in a microwave safe
bowl for 90 seconds to two minutes, on high. Stir the mixture until all the
chocolate is melted and combined with the butter. Stir in the sugar until it’s
well combined, and then add the eggs one at a time. Add the vanilla and salt,
and stir until creamy. Finally, add the flour and stir until just combined.
Fill paper-lined mini cupcake tins with a heaping tablespoon
of the brownie batter. Press one Candy Cane Hershey Kiss into the center, and
cover with a little bit more of the batter, so the candy is fully covered (the
little peak of the kiss might be visible, that’s okay). Bake for about 23-25
minutes, until a toothpick inserted into the brownie comes out clean. Keep an
eye on them, you don’t want to overbake.
Allow to cool, then make the buttercream.
Whip the butter until creamy, then add in the powdered
sugar, one cup at a time, until it’s fluffy. Whip in the vanilla and then give
it a taste and make sure you don’t need more of anything.
To get the candy cane stripes, paint a couple of red stripes
of food coloring gel straight up the side of a pastry bag. Then fill with
buttercream, and pipe onto the brownies as usual. (If you’re doing this method,
you may need to add another stick of butter and cup of powdered sugar to the buttercream
recipe to ensure you’ll have enough for all the brownies—piping uses more
frosting than just spreading it on.)
Finish with some chunky sugar sprinkles for a frosty touch.
And enjoy!
This recipe was created by Megan Seling for
Bakeitinacake.com. See more of her
recipes at bakeitinacake.com!
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
GASP
BOY was I had an UH OH MOMENT...
Somebody already sent you my secret santa gift.... then I said sweet ... it will save me the postage
Ha ha ha Just kidding. TG and the rest of the scooby gang got it figured out. I just mailed yours today.
Its in the same country (hee hee) and I sent it priority and since the Post office was closed it was handy to use the pay one price shipping box (I think it would have cost more it was kind of heavy)
The receipt said it should be coming your way on Christmas Eve. So I hope you can make it to your PO box and be able to retrieve it.
If not you will have something to open later then.
BTW I did not wrap it like everybody else did theirs. I just covered each set of things in tissue paper.
I do hope you like.
Oh I dont plan on taking this blog down ever so it will always be here... may be dorment but it will always be here until somebody kills the internet
Somebody already sent you my secret santa gift.... then I said sweet ... it will save me the postage
Ha ha ha Just kidding. TG and the rest of the scooby gang got it figured out. I just mailed yours today.
Its in the same country (hee hee) and I sent it priority and since the Post office was closed it was handy to use the pay one price shipping box (I think it would have cost more it was kind of heavy)
The receipt said it should be coming your way on Christmas Eve. So I hope you can make it to your PO box and be able to retrieve it.
If not you will have something to open later then.
BTW I did not wrap it like everybody else did theirs. I just covered each set of things in tissue paper.
I do hope you like.
Oh I dont plan on taking this blog down ever so it will always be here... may be dorment but it will always be here until somebody kills the internet
The most sought after toy…
I did not want a cabbage kid. Over rated.
My sister never wanted a tickle me Elmo.
Creepy. My cousin never wanted a
furby.. a furwhat?
Anyway my sister and I did want the mini pac-man… the one
that looked like an arcade. Oh we begged
and begged and super begged for it. My
mom informed us it was sold out. She
even went one step further by asking any clerk in any store if they had the
game. The answer was the same. SOLD OUT.
Well Christmas came and our hearts were heavy but we knew
pac-man was not to be. Until we got to
the very last give. YEP… that stinker
mom already had it safely hidden away.
One problem though…. Grandma would not let us play with it,
she commandeered it and I remember distinctly her having it on her knee in her
dark blue fluffy robe playing the game and us grandkids saying Grandma its our
turn NOW!!!! LOL POUT!
It looks something like thisTuesday, December 18, 2012
Sunday, December 16, 2012
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